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    away. He started his company by just refining oil. He considered that drilling for "black gold" would cost millions just to find the oil. Once he had enough money he found a way to control all of the oil industry. Instead of having to deal with middleman and payments for shipping he started his own barrels‚ refineries‚ pipelines‚ merchandised his oil‚ and even had his own fleet of tankers to avoid shipping. This great deal of organization is what earned him his fortunes. He grew such a strong business

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    Description of Proposed Network: Our proposal includes the development of a LAN able to meet the requirements of your company’s software. The computer network components include the use of a server‚ a switch‚ patch panel‚ and a router for the office. The selected NOS (Network Operating System) is Windows 2000 Server. This operating system provides great conveniences to the installation‚ configuration‚ and maintenance of the network. Windows 2000 Server provides the enhanced DHCP‚ DNS and WINS features

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    Sears

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    SEAR ROEBUCKS SWOT ANALYSIS Author Diane Hughes SEARS HISTORY Richard Sears was agent of the Minneapolis andSt. Louis railway station. He sold lumber and coal to local residents in his spare time. When he received a shipment of unwanted watches he purchased himself and began selling them at a good profit to other station agent up and down the line. In 1886 Sears began the R.W. Sears Watch Company. In 1887 he moved the business to Chicago and put an adin the local paper for a Watchman

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    paradoxical position of member(as he is a vital part of the group) and outsider(as he only shares the most generic features with the members of this group) at the same time. Simmel’s epitome of the stranger is the trader who is no owner of land but a middleman for goods produced outside the group. He therefore has mostly liquid wealth which gives him the stranger’s specific character of mobility. The ’purely mobile person’ comes into contact with elements of the group through kinship‚ locality or occupation

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    any number of items or companies. Goods or products have to start someplace and in this case‚ Kraft Foods is the producer. Customers in the grocer or retail establishment are the consumers. The middleman in this scenario is the wholesaler‚ or in other words‚ the grocery store or retail store. The middleman helps the market flow and would be considered the marketing channel in any business transaction where goods or products are exchanged. Whereas marketing “is a social process by which individuals

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    UID and below the poverty line will receive subsidies from the Government in the form of cash. The Direct Benefits Transfer scheme will serve to‚ as name suggests‚ directly transfer benefits and subsidies to those requiring it by eliminating the middleman. The idea was initially to be found in the Government of India’s Economic Survey for the year 2010-2011 and was re-affirmed with the Finance Minister making reference to forwarding a policy of replacing some subsidies on certain goods with direct

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    Supply Chain Paper Michael Mariano University of Phoenix EBUS/400 Bert Hoff November 20‚ 2006 Through the years‚ brick and mortar buildings seemed to have been the most effective way of having a successful business. Today‚ with the creation of the internet many businesses now have the opportunity to reach millions of customers and other businesses worldwide. The internet

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    On the Sino-Japanese Relationship Bibliography: 1. Jacques Gernet. A history of Chinese civilization. Cambridge University Press. 1996. 2. Asakawa‚ K.. The Early Institutional Life of Japan: A Study in Reform of 645‚ Japan. 1963. 3. B. ‚ Barbara; Changgen‚ Yu. Chinese Foreign Policy during the Cultural Revolution. New York: Columbia University Press. 1998. 4. Hagström‚ Linus. Japan’s China Policy: A Relational Power Analysis‚ London and New York‚ 2005.

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    In Schlosser’s first chapter “Reefer Madness‚” he gathers plausible historical facts and counter-arguments to argue that the punishments for marijuana use are extraneous and unreasonable. He suggests that if the United States government decriminalizes marijuana for personal use‚ it would save the time and money that could be spent on more serious endeavors‚ and by modifying marijuana laws it would fit better into our society today. Schlosser explains that many marijuana laws are so strict that many

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    $Marketing mix is a marketing tool that is uses by the organization to fulfill its target customers and achieve its organizational goals. Marketing tools are classified under these four encompassing categories. * product * Price * Place ( distribution) * Promotion These elements are the basic elements of marketing plan and overall it is known as 4P ’s. (marketing mix‚ 2009) These 4 Ps are the parameters through which the marketing management can control internal and external constraints

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